CVPA Calendar

The Berlin Philharmonic Piano Quartet is one of the few existing piano and string ensembles and has existed as a Berlin Philharmonic chamber music ensemble since 1985. It unites three permanent members of the Berliner Philharmoniker, Konzertmeister Andreas Buschatz, violist Matthew Hunter and cellist Knut Weber, with renowned concert pianist Markus Groh. Their performances represent the standard repertoire of classical, romantic and modern works, but include their finds of undiscovered masterpieces of the literature that encompasses over 400 works. This concert is brought to you by the University Performance Series.

Faculty members Sheldon Johnson (saxophone) and Cara Ellen Modisett (piano) present a concert of works for saxophone and piano. The concert will include works by Astor Piazzolla, Joan Tower, Fernande Decruck, Jacob Ter Veldhuis, and more. This event is free and open to the public.

An exhibition of special projects and work from current Radford University students in drawing.
The exhibition is in the Porterfield Gallery (room 205).
The gallery is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and closes from noon until 1 p.m.

By Kenneth Lonergan. “This is Our Youth” is the work of playwright and Oscar winner Kenneth Lonergan (“Manchester by the Sea”). Its young characters, a disaffected group of friends in the 1980s, could be from any generation as they resist their parents’ world while growing out of their own. The New York Times called this acclaimed play an “acerbic portrait of the real real world.”
Hawes Studio Theatre Series is free; however tickets for the productions are available online at rutheatretickets.com or at the Porterfield Box Office during the week of the show.
This play is intended for mature audiences.

By Kenneth Lonergan. “This is Our Youth” is the work of playwright and Oscar winner Kenneth Lonergan (“Manchester by the Sea”). Its young characters, a disaffected group of friends in the 1980s, could be from any generation as they resist their parents’ world while growing out of their own. The New York Times called this acclaimed play an “acerbic portrait of the real real world.”
Hawes Studio Theatre Series is free; however tickets for the productions are available online at rutheatretickets.com or at the Porterfield Box Office during the week of the show.
This play is intended for mature audiences.